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Electronics Recycling fundraiser Sept. 27

LYNNFIELD — St. Paul’s Episcopal Church will be holding an electronics recycling event on Saturday, Sept. 27, taking place from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. in the church’s parking lot. 

Green Day Recycling will be collecting a variety of different electronic items. 

Computer towers, laptops, DVD players, VCRs, small printers, stereos, radios, alarm clocks, speakers…

 

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Japanese American Internment Camp presentation Thursday

LYNNFIELD — Lynnfield for Love, the Lynnfield Democratic Town Committee and the Lynnfield Public Library are sponsoring An Evening of History and Resilience on Thursday, Sept. 18, beginning at 6 p.m. at the Meeting House, 617 Main St.

Lynnfield resident Joyce Fukasawa will be sharing her powerful, personal story. As a young girl, Fukasawa and…

 

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Boys’ soccer team beats Georgetown 5-1

Update: September 16, 2025: Lynnfield 2, Hamilton Wenham 1

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

GEORGETOWN — On Sept. 11, the Lynnfield High boys’ soccer team won, 5-1, at Georgetown. With that victory, the Pioneers improved to 3-0-2 overall and 2-0-2 in the Cape Ann League.

“We played pretty well,” said Pioneers head coach Brent Munroe. “It was nice…

 

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Lynnfield Football 2025

Lynnfield hosts Wakefield in home-opener this Friday

Shawsheen Tech smothers Pioneers 41-6 in season-opener

Lynnfield Football 2025
LYNNFIELD returns to Pioneer Stadium this Friday night at 6 p.m. for their home-opener against Wakefield. (File Photo)

By JAMES CRANNEY 

BILLERICA – Entering the 2025 football season, the Lynnfield Pioneers were tasked with a tall order.  

In addition to replacing 19 seniors from a…

 

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Lynnfield Football 2025

UPDATE: Lynnfield beats Ipswich 34-14 for first win of season following losses to Wakefield and Shawsheen Tech

Post-publication update:
Lynnfield defeats Ipswich 34-14 (Sept. 26)
Lynnfield falls to Wakefield 28-0 (Sept. 19)

 

 

 

Published September 17, 2025

Shawsheen Tech smothers Pioneers 41-6 in season-opener

By JAMES CRANNEY

 

Lynnfield Football 2025
LYNNFIELD returns to Pioneer Stadium this Friday night at 6 p.m. for their home-opener against Wakefield. (File Photo)

BILLERICA – Entering…

 

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Lynnfield Boys Soccer 2025

Boys’ soccer team beats Georgetown 5-1

Update: September 16, 2025: Lynnfield 2, Hamilton Wenham 1

 

 

Lynnfield Boys Soccer 2025
THE BOYS’ soccer team had plenty of goals to celebrate in their 5-1 win over Georgetown last week. (Courtesy Photo)

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

GEORGETOWN — On Sept. 11, the Lynnfield High boys’ soccer team won, 5-1, at Georgetown. With that victory, the Pioneers improved to…

 

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Lynnfield Girls Track 2025

Impressive times for multiple girls’ XC runners in first meet

Lynnfield Girls Track 2025
THE PIONEERS and Hornets get ready to start their race on Sept. 10 at LHS. (Courtesy Photo)

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

LYNNFIELD — In their season opener on Sept. 10, the Lynnfield High girls’ cross country team lost, 23-34, to visiting Manchester-Essex on a warm, sunny day.

“The girls ran well but we just came up short…

 

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Town remembers 9/11 victims, honors first responders

LYNNFIELD FIREFIGHTERS salute the 2,977 people who died during the 9/11 attacks, including 343 New York City firefighters, during the annual First Responders Day ceremony on Sept. 11. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Two hundred residents paid tribute to the victims of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and recognized Lynnfield first…

 

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Bartlett, Leone receive Dorothy Presser Award from SC

LYNNFIELD MIDDLE SCHOOL Special Education Team Chair Wendy Leone (second from left) and Summer Street special education teacher/assistant to the principal Emma Bartlett (second from right) were each presented with the Dorothy Presser Award during the School Committee’s Sept. 10 meeting. Front row, from left, Kelty Bartlett and Duncan Bartlett. Back row, from left, Frank

 

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Girls’ soccer team shuts out Georgetown for third straight win

JORDAN CALICHMAN earned the game ball for helping the Pioneer defense shut out Georgetown on Thursday for their third consecutive victory. (Courtesy Photo)

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield High girls’ soccer team recorded its second-consecutive 3-0 win on Sept. 11 as they beat visiting Georgetown. 

With the victory, the Pioneers improved to 3-1 overall

 

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